When the sun came out after the rainstorm, David inspected the RV and discovered a cause for the water leakage. Bits of twigs had gotten caught in the slide out seals, creating enough of an opening for water to seep in. Just to be safe, he put a sheet of plastic over each of the slide out awnings.
It has rained since then, and we still had leakage. This time he lowered the side with the living room slide out — which means the RV is not level. But it stopped the leaking. Or most of it, anyway. The problem with RV leaks is that it’s nearly impossible to find the source. They never seem to come from where you expect.
One of the joys of working on the RV was discovering a lovely spring blossom in the woods alongside our site. The flower is called by a number of names: a Yellow Dog-Tooth Violet, a Yellow Trout Violet and a Yellow Trout Lily.
I call it pretty!



especially enjoyed the photo credit.
especially enjoyed the photo credit